Top 10 most inspiring quotes by George Clooney
- My parents were disappointed I didn’t finish college, and they were really upset when I went to Hollywood to become an actor. I was a big disappointment to them.
- I think people in Italy live their lives better than we do. It’s an older country, and they’ve learned to celebrate dinner and lunch, whereas we sort of eat as quickly as we can to get through it.
- In doing the screenplay for ‘Good Night, and Good Luck,’ the most important thing for me was to constantly go back to wherever the opposition would argue. So I had to keep reading all the books and articles about why McCarthy is such a good guy.
- If people see me having dinner with a beautiful woman, they immediately believe that I’m having a love affair with her. Of course that’s rubbish. I’m not a playboy!
- I use my film-making to work through my deep questions and my deep problems. I think I could watch each film and tell you exactly which part of my psyche I’m trying to work out.
- But I’m kind of comfortable with getting older because it’s better than the other option, which is being dead. So I’ll take getting older.
- I bought a piano once because I had the dream of playing As Time Goes By as some girl’s leaning on it drinking a martini. Great image. But none of it worked out. I can’t even play Chopsticks. But I’ve got a nice piano at my house!
- I’ve been working with Pat Robertson on Africa debt-relief, and we disagree on virtually everything except certain very specific, inalienable rights, and the truth is that morality and patriotism come in all shapes and sizes.
- I think you should automatically donate your organs because that would turn the balance of organ donation in a huge way. I would donate whatever anybody would take, and I’d probably do the cremation bit.
- They say I was a bad Batman, that it was my fault, that I buried the franchise. But the truth is, it was a big project. I was pretty intimidated in that world. I did the best I could in the situation I was given.
George Clooney is an American actor, filmmaker, and philanthropist, born on May 6, 1961, in Lexington, Kentucky. He rose to prominence through his role as Dr. Doug Ross on the television series “ER” (1994-1999), which earned him widespread recognition and critical acclaim. Clooney’s charismatic presence and versatility allowed him to transition seamlessly into film, where he established himself as one of Hollywood’s most respected actors.
Throughout his career, Clooney has portrayed a wide range of characters, showcasing his talent in various genres. He has starred in films such as “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) and its sequels, “Syriana” (2005), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, “Michael Clayton” (2007), “Up in the Air” (2009), and “Gravity” (2013).
In addition to his acting prowess, Clooney has also made a name for himself as a successful filmmaker and producer. He has directed and produced films like “Good Night, and Good Luck” (2005), “The Ides of March” (2011), and “Suburbicon” (2017). His work behind the camera has garnered critical acclaim and several award nominations.
Clooney is known for his activism and humanitarian efforts. He has been involved in various social and political causes, including advocating for peace in Darfur, Sudan, and supporting organizations such as Not On Our Watch and the Enough Project.
George Clooney’s talent, charm, and dedication to his craft have made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, and his impact extends beyond the screen through his philanthropy and activism.
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